Historic American Buildings Survey drawings, Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo, New York, 1986-1987.

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Historic American Buildings Survey drawings, Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo, New York, 1986-1987.

Collection contains architectural drawings of the Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo, New York, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1904. Drawings were done for the Historic American Buildings Survey of the United States National Park Service by a team of students at the State University of New York at Buffalo: John J. Joseph, Patrick Mahoney, Robert Hayes, Kenneth Grudens, Michael Vaughan, Mark Pustulka, Ronald Kessler, Kim Lam, Steven Koy, Jonathan Morris, Robert Kasprzak, Frank J. Burkhart, and Mark Schryver. The students were advised by Assistant Professor Mark Ernst and Martin House Curator John D. O'Hern.

1.5 linear feet (1 flat box)

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